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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 150930" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Part of the touching can be curiosity. I remember touching the dog's "bits" and trying to work out what it was. My mother was horrified, but there was nothing sexual in what I was doing, it was just pure curiosity. I explored the dogs ears in the same detail. And mine. </p><p>It's the inserting of objects that would be a red flag for me, too.</p><p></p><p>You could tell him that putting objects into his anus can cause damage. It's not designed for it, and in fact things can go in but not always come back out so easily, so it's really not a good idea. If something goes in but doesn't come back out, or he damages the fine tissues in that area, he will have to have a doctor check him out and that can be a bit embarrassing for him, besides being unnecessary, if he leaves that area alone.</p><p></p><p>(I could tell a few horror stories of some of the interesting problems caused when ADULTS have put things in there that they shouldn't. The man with the vibrating navel is a case in point).</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 150930, member: 1991"] Part of the touching can be curiosity. I remember touching the dog's "bits" and trying to work out what it was. My mother was horrified, but there was nothing sexual in what I was doing, it was just pure curiosity. I explored the dogs ears in the same detail. And mine. It's the inserting of objects that would be a red flag for me, too. You could tell him that putting objects into his anus can cause damage. It's not designed for it, and in fact things can go in but not always come back out so easily, so it's really not a good idea. If something goes in but doesn't come back out, or he damages the fine tissues in that area, he will have to have a doctor check him out and that can be a bit embarrassing for him, besides being unnecessary, if he leaves that area alone. (I could tell a few horror stories of some of the interesting problems caused when ADULTS have put things in there that they shouldn't. The man with the vibrating navel is a case in point). Marg [/QUOTE]
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